Meet Chicago youth Milton, who frequents his local comics shop to watch the latest episodes of Peepo Choo, an anime that’s as wildly popular as it is bizarre. Milton would like nothing more than to escape his dreary neighborhood and travel to Tokyo, where he’d wear his cosplay outfit until it totally fell apart.

Ever since I heard about Peepo Choo, I always wonder what type of manga it is and after it was finally release by Vertical Inc., I have to say that this manga is quite different from what I actually expect, but in more than one way, this is quite good.

To simply put it, Peepo Choo revolves around the misconception views of both Japan and the US, based on the views of two main characters (Milton and Morimoto), a clash of culture in other words, mixed with some action, often bloody, scenes that will surely be prominent in later volumes.

An interest concept that Felipe Smith has manage to pull and one that I'm glad I had a chance to read.